Talk:Fox Club
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[edit] Removing unreferenced items
No sources have been provided for the following people as having been Fox members. Per the verifiability policy, linked under every edit box: 1. Articles should contain only material that has been published by reputable sources. 2. Editors adding new material to an article should cite a reputable source, or it may be removed by any editor. 3. The obligation to provide a reputable source lies with the editors wishing to include the material, not on those seeking to remove it.
I'm moting these names here for now. They should not be reinserted in the article unless they're accompanied by a source citation indicating the person's membership in Fox. This source should meet the reliable source guidelines, i.e. insider knowledge or private Fox Club records will not do. Dpbsmith (talk) 01:18, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Notable members
- T.S. Eliot, poet, dramatist and literary critic[citation needed]
- Van Wyck Brooks, literary critic, biographer and historian[citation needed]
- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., former Senator and Ambassador to Vietnam[citation needed]
- King Birendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev, King of Nepal from 1972 to 2001[citation needed]
- Bill Gates, Co-founder, Chairman and Chief Software Architect of Microsoft and Co-Chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation[citation needed]
- Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft[citation needed]
[edit] Reclaiming the page
At one point, I do think this page referred to the Fox Club in London, and was overwritten to refer to the Club at Harvard. Somehow a redirecxt was ommitted. I have added in a redirect to Harvard, and will make this a page about the London Club. --Duncan 14:52, 4 February 2007 (UTC)